Cocoa programming was developed by Apple, Inc. You can get more information about this at the Wikipedia. Once on the website, type "Cocoa (API)" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
From cocoa trees
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Nothing, it has no meaning. Cocoa is just an arbitrary name for an object oriented GUI call library. Apple uses Cocoa as their preferred library (over Carbon which they support for backward compatibility with non-object oriented code).
Cocoa processed with alkali is typically called "Dutch pressed cocoa". I suspect this means it originally came from the Netherlands; these days cocoa can be Dutch pressed without it actually having to be processed in the Netherlands.
Well, it comes from cocoa from a cocoa tree.
COCOA- an object-oriented programming API for Mac OS XCocoa is object oriented programming environments comprising of an integrated editor/compiler/interface builder and a set of frameworks (dynamically linked libraries) which store almost all of the typical objects (and their methods) you might want in an application. As well as Objective-C, Cocoa programs can also be written in Java, even AppleScript, perl or python.
Cocoa.
i dont know it came off a tree maybe
Chili pepper and cocoa (or chocolate when mixed with sugar) are from Mexico.
so far only cocoa and gold
Question:how heavy is a bag of cocoa
Brian Marick has written: 'Craft of Software Testing' -- subject(s): Testing, Computer software 'Programming Cocoa with Ruby' -- subject(s): Development, Application software, Mac OS, Ruby (Computer program language), Cocoa (Application development environment), Macintosh (Computer), Programming, Operating systems (Computers)